Jean Moulin University Lyon 3

Jean Moulin University Lyon III (Université Jean Moulin Lyon III) is a French public university, based in Lyon. It is under the supervision of the Academy of Lyon. A total of 22,500 students study there for a two-to-eight-year degree.

History

University Lyon-III was established in the early 1970s (July 26, 1973), a division of teachers following the events of May 68 that rocked the academic world. There are also departments of geography-planning, the engineer of the countryside in Annecy and history, and a faculty of philosophy with more than 90 doctoral students. All three public universities in Lyon (Lyon I, Lyon II, Lyon III) are derivative of the former University of Lyon established in 1896.

The university has steadily expanded its international relations and has relations with universities in various countries.

Because of the politically extreme right tendencies of some of its lecturers, the university has been accused in the 1980s and 1990s to be complacent with regard to theses deniers, anti-Semitic and racist. The Report on racism and Holocaust denial at the University Jean Moulin-Lyon III, prepared under the direction of Henry Rousso at the request of the Minister of Education and released in October 2004, showed that the number of teachers involved was limited.

Lyon

Lyon or Lyons (UK/liːˈɒn/ or /ˈliːɒn/;French pronunciation:[ljɔ̃], locally:[lijɔ̃]; Arpitan:Liyon[ʎjɔ̃]) is a city in east-central France, in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpesregion, situated between Paris and Marseille. The correct spelling in French is Lyon, but the spelling Lyons is sometimes specified in English, particularly in newspaper style guides. Lyon is located about 470km (292mi) from Paris, 320km (199mi) from Marseille, 420km (261mi) from Strasbourg, 160km (99mi) from Geneva, and 280km (174mi) from Turin. The residents of the city are called Lyonnais.

The municipality (commune) of Lyon has a population of 500,715 (2013) and is France's third-largest city after Paris and Marseille. Lyon is the seat of the metropolis of Lyon, and the capital of both the department of Rhône and the region of Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes. The greater metropolitan area of Lyon, a concept for statistical purposes that is not an administrative division, has a population of 2,214,068 (2012), which makes it the second-largest metropolitan area in France after Île-de-France (Paris).

Beşiktaş

Beşiktaş (pronounced [beˈʃictaʃ]) is a municipality (belediye) of Istanbul, Turkey, located on the European shore of the Bosphorus. It is bordered on the north by Sarıyer and Şişli, on the west by Kağıthane and Şişli, on the south by Beyoğlu, and on the east by the Bosphorus. Directly across the Bosphorus is the municipality of Üsküdar.

The Beşiktaş municipality includes a number of important sites along the European side of the Bosphorus, from Dolmabahçe Palace in the south to Bebek in the north. The municipality also includes many inland (and relatively expensive, upper-middle class) neighborhoods such as Levent and Etiler. Some of its other well-known neighborhoods include Yıldız, Kuruçeşme, Ortaköy, and Arnavutköy.

Beşiktaş' historic centre is Çarşı, which adjoins the small Abbasağa Park. The Barbaros Boulevard, which runs in south-north direction, is a major street serving as a feeder for the inner-city motorway on the Bosphorus Bridge, and terminating in Zincirlikuyu Junction, an important bus transport hub.

Predicted and scheduled events

January

August

August 21– A total solar eclipse will take place. This will be the first total solar eclipse of the 21st century for the United States, and the first visible in the continental U.S. since February 26, 1979. Totality will occur along a path curving from Oregon to South Carolina, and will last at most for 2 minutes and 40.2 seconds. The location and time of "greatest eclipse" will be on the western edge of Christian County, Kentucky, at 36.9715 degrees north and 87.6559 degrees west, occurring at 18:25 UTC.

Penalty shoot-out (association football)

A penalty shoot-out (officially kicks from the penalty mark) is a method of determining the winner of an association football (soccer) match that is drawn after the regulation playing time. In a penalty shoot-out, each team takes turns attempting a specified number of shots (5 in FIFA-governed football) from the penalty mark that are only defended by the opposing team's goalkeeper, with the team scoring the most goals being declared the winner. Although the procedure for taking kicks from the penalty mark resembles that of a penalty kick, there are some differences. Most notably, neither the kicker nor any player other than the goalkeeper may play the ball again once it has been kicked.

The method of breaking a draw in a match requiring a winner is determined beforehand by the match organizing body. FIFA-sanctioned competitions and most professional level competitions employ kicks from the penalty mark following one or more extra periods of play ("extra time"); the length and number of extra periods as well as whether or not they are sudden death are also stipulated by the match organizing body. Although employed in football commonly since the 1970s, penalty shoot-outs remain unpopular with some, due primarily to their perceived reliance on luck rather than skill.

TOEFL Destinations: Universite Jean Moulin, Lyon 3 (France)

Study Abroad Lyon France Part 1.mov

I made this video for a scholarship program through EAP at UCSB. This is the first part of five of my Documentary about my experience studying abroad for a year in Lyon France. It was the best year of my life, and I hope this video encourages you to travel and to live abroad! Special thanks to everyone who helped out, and especially to Lydia Caulfield for assisting me and Marika Justad and Alex Marts for providing the music.

Learn French in Lyon with ESL - Language studies abroad

A Day in Lyon! \\ French Exchange Vlog #2

Lyon is such a beautiful city! I really enjoyed walking through the cobblestone streets and just looking at everything. The ferris wheel was really fun; it was stunning to see the city from above like that! And the food was delicious too :) Hope you enjoy! ♥︎ Holly
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VisitorVids tourist guide to Lyon, France. Make the most of your day out with our three minute guide to the top visitor attractions in Oxford.
Lyon, France’s third biggest city is a busy commercial and tourist centre in east-central France and a UNESCO world heritage site.
Situated on the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, the historic city centre forms a peninsula called the "Presqu'île" between the two rivers. Here you’ll find the main square, the Place des Terreaux with the impressive city hall and the fine art museum, the Musee des beaux-art de Lyon. Housed in a former 17th century convent, it is one of the largest art galleries in France. A few streets away, the Opera House is the home of the Opéra National de Lyon. The original 1831 opera house was re-designed between 1985 and 1993.
Take a stroll through the slopes of the old silk district, called the Croix-Rousse, which features medieval and modern architecture, to the banks of the river Saône. Here you’ll find the Fresque des Lyonnais mural covering an entire building. It depicts 31 famous people from Lyon and is one of 150 wall paintings in the city.
Cross the river to the district called Vieux (Old) Lyon with its impressive medieval Cathedral of St John, the Renaissance quarter of St Jean and quirky museums such as the Miniature and Cinema museum. In this district you’ll find examples of narrow passageways named Traboules. Unique to Lyon, these 4th century short-cuts pass through buildings and link the streets on either side.
Take a ride on the world's first urban funicular railway, linking the old town to the hilly quarter of La Croix-Rousse and the Fourvière district. This large hill to the west of the city houses the bejewelled basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière and the Tour Metallique, a TV tower which replicates the top part of the Eifel Tower. In theFourviere district you’ll also find extensive Roman remains, testifying to two millennia of urban settlement in Lyon.
Cross back over the river to the impressive science centre and anthropology museum, the Musee des Confluences. Wander through the impressive Place Bellecour the third-largest public square in France, past shops and lively restaurants.
Lyon is renowned for its cuisine and the world-famous chef Paul Bocuse originates from here. No visit would be complete without a meal in a bouchon – a typical Lyonnaise restaurant or a visit on the Rhone-side of the city to the sumptuous Paul Bocuse food hall, a gastronomic delight.

VisitorVids tourist guide to Lyon, France. Make the most of your day out with our three minute guide to the top visitor attractions in Oxford.
Lyon, France’s third biggest city is a busy commercial and tourist centre in east-central France and a UNESCO world heritage site.
Situated on the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, the historic city centre forms a peninsula called the "Presqu'île" between the two rivers. Here you’ll find the main square, the Place des Terreaux with the impressive city hall and the fine art museum, the Musee des beaux-art de Lyon. Housed in a former 17th century convent, it is one of the largest art galleries in France. A few streets away, the Opera House is the home of the Opéra National de Lyon. The original 1831 opera house was re-designed between 1985 and 1993.
Take a stroll through the slopes of the old silk district, called the Croix-Rousse, which features medieval and modern architecture, to the banks of the river Saône. Here you’ll find the Fresque des Lyonnais mural covering an entire building. It depicts 31 famous people from Lyon and is one of 150 wall paintings in the city.
Cross the river to the district called Vieux (Old) Lyon with its impressive medieval Cathedral of St John, the Renaissance quarter of St Jean and quirky museums such as the Miniature and Cinema museum. In this district you’ll find examples of narrow passageways named Traboules. Unique to Lyon, these 4th century short-cuts pass through buildings and link the streets on either side.
Take a ride on the world's first urban funicular railway, linking the old town to the hilly quarter of La Croix-Rousse and the Fourvière district. This large hill to the west of the city houses the bejewelled basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière and the Tour Metallique, a TV tower which replicates the top part of the Eifel Tower. In theFourviere district you’ll also find extensive Roman remains, testifying to two millennia of urban settlement in Lyon.
Cross back over the river to the impressive science centre and anthropology museum, the Musee des Confluences. Wander through the impressive Place Bellecour the third-largest public square in France, past shops and lively restaurants.
Lyon is renowned for its cuisine and the world-famous chef Paul Bocuse originates from here. No visit would be complete without a meal in a bouchon – a typical Lyonnaise restaurant or a visit on the Rhone-side of the city to the sumptuous Paul Bocuse food hall, a gastronomic delight.

Study Abroad Lyon France Part 1.mov

I made this video for a scholarship program through EAP at UCSB. This is the first part of five of my Documentary about my experience studying abroad for a year...

I made this video for a scholarship program through EAP at UCSB. This is the first part of five of my Documentary about my experience studying abroad for a year in Lyon France. It was the best year of my life, and I hope this video encourages you to travel and to live abroad! Special thanks to everyone who helped out, and especially to Lydia Caulfield for assisting me and Marika Justad and Alex Marts for providing the music.

I made this video for a scholarship program through EAP at UCSB. This is the first part of five of my Documentary about my experience studying abroad for a year in Lyon France. It was the best year of my life, and I hope this video encourages you to travel and to live abroad! Special thanks to everyone who helped out, and especially to Lydia Caulfield for assisting me and Marika Justad and Alex Marts for providing the music.

A Day in Lyon! \\ French Exchange Vlog #2

Lyon is such a beautiful city! I really enjoyed walking through the cobblestone streets and just looking at everything. The ferris wheel was really fun; it was ...

Lyon is such a beautiful city! I really enjoyed walking through the cobblestone streets and just looking at everything. The ferris wheel was really fun; it was stunning to see the city from above like that! And the food was delicious too :) Hope you enjoy! ♥︎ Holly
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Imaginfinity=imagine+infinity. Videos about cool stuff [:
My Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJ4...
Instagram: https://instagram.com/imaginfinity/
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About Me:
❀ What’s your name? Holly
❀ How old are you? I am 15
❀ Where do you live? Canada (but now I'm in France!!)
❀ What camera do you use? Canon Rebel T5i
❀ What editor do you use? Final Cut Pro X

Lyon is such a beautiful city! I really enjoyed walking through the cobblestone streets and just looking at everything. The ferris wheel was really fun; it was stunning to see the city from above like that! And the food was delicious too :) Hope you enjoy! ♥︎ Holly
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Imaginfinity=imagine+infinity. Videos about cool stuff [:
My Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJ4...
Instagram: https://instagram.com/imaginfinity/
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About Me:
❀ What’s your name? Holly
❀ How old are you? I am 15
❀ Where do you live? Canada (but now I'm in France!!)
❀ What camera do you use? Canon Rebel T5i
❀ What editor do you use? Final Cut Pro X

21. Your Song (Elton John-Live In Lyon: 3/20/1989)

After getting all the 1988Reg Strikes Back concerts uploaded onto Youtube (with the help of "TheEltonBootlegs"), it's time to upload all the 1989 Reg Strikes Back concerts onto Youtube! This is the first show on the EuropeanReg Strikes Back Tour and when this was originally on Youtube, the audio source had bad tape warble (which masked lots of findings on the concert) and the quality wasn't too hot. Thanks to this new source, the entire show is in excellent quality (with stable pitch) and is 100% complete! I'd like to dedicate this show to "bccsrox" because he loves this show and to "Spacemanacelive" because he really loves the show as well!
With a new year and a change in the band (Mortonette Jenkins replaced Alex Brown as one of the backing singers), Elton now begins the second leg of...

After getting all the 1988Reg Strikes Back concerts uploaded onto Youtube (with the help of "TheEltonBootlegs"), it's time to upload all the 1989 Reg Strikes Back concerts onto Youtube! This is the first show on the EuropeanReg Strikes Back Tour and when this was originally on Youtube, the audio source had bad tape warble (which masked lots of findings on the concert) and the quality wasn't too hot. Thanks to this new source, the entire show is in excellent quality (with stable pitch) and is 100% complete! I'd like to dedicate this show to "bccsrox" because he loves this show and to "Spacemanacelive" because he really loves the show as well!
With a new year and a change in the band (Mortonette Jenkins replaced Alex Brown as one of the backing singers), Elton now begins the second leg of the Reg Strikes Back Tour in Lyon France. When the show was originally uploaded (in the bad quality), the show was lauded as being one of the best post-surgery shows for Elton and was a candidate for the best show on the tour! Now with the show in excellent quality, we can really listen to the show in greater detail. While I personally like this show and do consider it to be one of the best shows on the tour, some of my close bootlegging friends have changed their views about the show (which irritates me) and they give me a hard time about my views!
Unlike most of the European shows, Elton's voice is in good shape and sounds relatively clean on most songs. Unfortunately due to Elton's ever-present drug abuse (and abusive singing habits on songs), his voice would quickly deteriorate after this concert (even faster than the 1988 leg) and lead to some of his worst vocal performances from this era. The band are mostly good at this show but Sugarfoot over-drums throughout some songs (which doesn't sound too good). Now... time to talk about the show!
"Sixty Years On" is mostly good--although Elton growls a couple times, "I Need You To Turn To" isn't the best performance as Elton flubs the words, "The King Must Die" has some off moments but it isn't the worst version, "Burn Down The Mission" has some bad vocals in spots, and Elton makes up lyrics ("living in a pharaoh"), "Sorry Seems To BeThe Hardest Word" is the best 1989 version as Elton nails the "What have I got to do" falsetto at the end of the song (the final known time he's done that), "Have Mercy On The Criminal" isn't great but Elton's voice clears up by the last chorus (which sounds good), "Love Lies Bleeding" has good vocals, "Too Low For Zero" is one of the better 1989 versions as Elton sounds good and plays a good solo but slightly flubs the lyrics, "I GuessThat's Why They Call It The Blues" sounds good, "Philadelphia Freedom" is a candidate for the best version on the tour as Elton nails all the Bb4s on all three choruses (the "freedom" Bb4 and the "shine a light" Bb4 -- which is the last known time he's done all those notes) and doesn't growl out the song, and "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" originally was praised on the old source but now doesn't sound great as Elton growls throughout the performance.
"Kiss The Bride" which is notorious for being terrible during 1989 (due to horrible vocals), is the best version from the year (although that isn't much) but still contains bad moments such as Sugarfoot making up random drum smacks and Elton hits wrong notes in spots, "A Word In Spanish" is good overall (despite some rough spots), "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Part 1" sounds great and wouldn't sound out of place among the better 1988 versions, "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Part 2" has much better vocals than most versions (least Elton doesn't shout throughout the song) but Sugarfoot over-drums randomly, "Nikita" is one of the better versions from the tour (the outro is fairly clean), "Daniel" is a candidate for the best post-surgery version as Elton sings the song well with similar phrasing to the Japanese 1988 versions, "I Don't Wanna Go On With YouLike That" sounds great overall (one of the best "straight-forward" versions without falsetto in the outro), "Candle In The Wind" sounds great overall with clean vocals, "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" has some questionable phrasing but isn't the worst version, "Your Song" has the ever-awesome "Donald Duck phrasing" during the final chorus (although the bulk of the song sounds good), "I'm Still Standing" sounds great, and "Song For Guy" ends the show but the Roland keyboard sounds bad compared with the Steinway piano!
ENJOY!!!

After getting all the 1988Reg Strikes Back concerts uploaded onto Youtube (with the help of "TheEltonBootlegs"), it's time to upload all the 1989 Reg Strikes Back concerts onto Youtube! This is the first show on the EuropeanReg Strikes Back Tour and when this was originally on Youtube, the audio source had bad tape warble (which masked lots of findings on the concert) and the quality wasn't too hot. Thanks to this new source, the entire show is in excellent quality (with stable pitch) and is 100% complete! I'd like to dedicate this show to "bccsrox" because he loves this show and to "Spacemanacelive" because he really loves the show as well!
With a new year and a change in the band (Mortonette Jenkins replaced Alex Brown as one of the backing singers), Elton now begins the second leg of the Reg Strikes Back Tour in Lyon France. When the show was originally uploaded (in the bad quality), the show was lauded as being one of the best post-surgery shows for Elton and was a candidate for the best show on the tour! Now with the show in excellent quality, we can really listen to the show in greater detail. While I personally like this show and do consider it to be one of the best shows on the tour, some of my close bootlegging friends have changed their views about the show (which irritates me) and they give me a hard time about my views!
Unlike most of the European shows, Elton's voice is in good shape and sounds relatively clean on most songs. Unfortunately due to Elton's ever-present drug abuse (and abusive singing habits on songs), his voice would quickly deteriorate after this concert (even faster than the 1988 leg) and lead to some of his worst vocal performances from this era. The band are mostly good at this show but Sugarfoot over-drums throughout some songs (which doesn't sound too good). Now... time to talk about the show!
"Sixty Years On" is mostly good--although Elton growls a couple times, "I Need You To Turn To" isn't the best performance as Elton flubs the words, "The King Must Die" has some off moments but it isn't the worst version, "Burn Down The Mission" has some bad vocals in spots, and Elton makes up lyrics ("living in a pharaoh"), "Sorry Seems To BeThe Hardest Word" is the best 1989 version as Elton nails the "What have I got to do" falsetto at the end of the song (the final known time he's done that), "Have Mercy On The Criminal" isn't great but Elton's voice clears up by the last chorus (which sounds good), "Love Lies Bleeding" has good vocals, "Too Low For Zero" is one of the better 1989 versions as Elton sounds good and plays a good solo but slightly flubs the lyrics, "I GuessThat's Why They Call It The Blues" sounds good, "Philadelphia Freedom" is a candidate for the best version on the tour as Elton nails all the Bb4s on all three choruses (the "freedom" Bb4 and the "shine a light" Bb4 -- which is the last known time he's done all those notes) and doesn't growl out the song, and "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" originally was praised on the old source but now doesn't sound great as Elton growls throughout the performance.
"Kiss The Bride" which is notorious for being terrible during 1989 (due to horrible vocals), is the best version from the year (although that isn't much) but still contains bad moments such as Sugarfoot making up random drum smacks and Elton hits wrong notes in spots, "A Word In Spanish" is good overall (despite some rough spots), "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Part 1" sounds great and wouldn't sound out of place among the better 1988 versions, "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Part 2" has much better vocals than most versions (least Elton doesn't shout throughout the song) but Sugarfoot over-drums randomly, "Nikita" is one of the better versions from the tour (the outro is fairly clean), "Daniel" is a candidate for the best post-surgery version as Elton sings the song well with similar phrasing to the Japanese 1988 versions, "I Don't Wanna Go On With YouLike That" sounds great overall (one of the best "straight-forward" versions without falsetto in the outro), "Candle In The Wind" sounds great overall with clean vocals, "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" has some questionable phrasing but isn't the worst version, "Your Song" has the ever-awesome "Donald Duck phrasing" during the final chorus (although the bulk of the song sounds good), "I'm Still Standing" sounds great, and "Song For Guy" ends the show but the Roland keyboard sounds bad compared with the Steinway piano!
ENJOY!!!

Things to do in Lyon, France: 2 minute guide to the top attractions

VisitorVids tourist guide to Lyon, France. Make the most of your day out with our three minute guide to the top visitor attractions in Oxford.
Lyon, France’s third biggest city is a busy commercial and tourist centre in east-central France and a UNESCO world heritage site.
Situated on the confluence of the Rhône and Saône rivers, the historic city centre forms a peninsula called the "Presqu'île" between the two rivers. Here you’ll find the main square, the Place des Terreaux with the impressive city hall and the fine art museum, the Musee des beaux-art de Lyon. Housed in a former 17th century convent, it is one of the largest art galleries in France. A few streets away, the Opera House is the home of the Opéra National de Lyon. The original 1831 opera house was re-designed between 1985 and 1993.
Take a stroll through the slopes of the old silk district, called the Croix-Rousse, which features medieval and modern architecture, to the banks of the river Saône. Here you’ll find the Fresque des Lyonnais mural covering an entire building. It depicts 31 famous people from Lyon and is one of 150 wall paintings in the city.
Cross the river to the district called Vieux (Old) Lyon with its impressive medieval Cathedral of St John, the Renaissance quarter of St Jean and quirky museums such as the Miniature and Cinema museum. In this district you’ll find examples of narrow passageways named Traboules. Unique to Lyon, these 4th century short-cuts pass through buildings and link the streets on either side.
Take a ride on the world's first urban funicular railway, linking the old town to the hilly quarter of La Croix-Rousse and the Fourvière district. This large hill to the west of the city houses the bejewelled basilica of Notre-Dame de Fourvière and the Tour Metallique, a TV tower which replicates the top part of the Eifel Tower. In theFourviere district you’ll also find extensive Roman remains, testifying to two millennia of urban settlement in Lyon.
Cross back over the river to the impressive science centre and anthropology museum, the Musee des Confluences. Wander through the impressive Place Bellecour the third-largest public square in France, past shops and lively restaurants.
Lyon is renowned for its cuisine and the world-famous chef Paul Bocuse originates from here. No visit would be complete without a meal in a bouchon – a typical Lyonnaise restaurant or a visit on the Rhone-side of the city to the sumptuous Paul Bocuse food hall, a gastronomic delight.

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Jean Moulin University of Lyon III - Study Abroad in Lyon, France

Panrimo partners with the University of Lyon lll offering dozens of courses in English. Fi...

Study Abroad Lyon France Part 1.mov

I made this video for a scholarship program through EAP at UCSB. This is the first part of five of my Documentary about my experience studying abroad for a year in Lyon France. It was the best year of my life, and I hope this video encourages you to travel and to live abroad! Special thanks to everyone who helped out, and especially to Lydia Caulfield for assisting me and Marika Justad and Alex Marts for providing the music.

A Day in Lyon! \\ French Exchange Vlog #2

Lyon is such a beautiful city! I really enjoyed walking through the cobblestone streets and just looking at everything. The ferris wheel was really fun; it was stunning to see the city from above like that! And the food was delicious too :) Hope you enjoy! ♥︎ Holly
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Imaginfinity=imagine+infinity. Videos about cool stuff [:
My Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVJ4...
Instagram: https://instagram.com/imaginfinity/
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About Me:
❀ What’s your name? Holly
❀ How old are you? I am 15
❀ Where do you live? Canada (but now I'm in France!!)
❀ What camera do you use? Canon Rebel T5i
❀ What editor do you use? Final Cut Pro X

21. Your Song (Elton John-Live In Lyon: 3/20/1989)

After getting all the 1988Reg Strikes Back concerts uploaded onto Youtube (with the help of "TheEltonBootlegs"), it's time to upload all the 1989 Reg Strikes Back concerts onto Youtube! This is the first show on the EuropeanReg Strikes Back Tour and when this was originally on Youtube, the audio source had bad tape warble (which masked lots of findings on the concert) and the quality wasn't too hot. Thanks to this new source, the entire show is in excellent quality (with stable pitch) and is 100% complete! I'd like to dedicate this show to "bccsrox" because he loves this show and to "Spacemanacelive" because he really loves the show as well!
With a new year and a change in the band (Mortonette Jenkins replaced Alex Brown as one of the backing singers), Elton now begins the second leg of the Reg Strikes Back Tour in Lyon France. When the show was originally uploaded (in the bad quality), the show was lauded as being one of the best post-surgery shows for Elton and was a candidate for the best show on the tour! Now with the show in excellent quality, we can really listen to the show in greater detail. While I personally like this show and do consider it to be one of the best shows on the tour, some of my close bootlegging friends have changed their views about the show (which irritates me) and they give me a hard time about my views!
Unlike most of the European shows, Elton's voice is in good shape and sounds relatively clean on most songs. Unfortunately due to Elton's ever-present drug abuse (and abusive singing habits on songs), his voice would quickly deteriorate after this concert (even faster than the 1988 leg) and lead to some of his worst vocal performances from this era. The band are mostly good at this show but Sugarfoot over-drums throughout some songs (which doesn't sound too good). Now... time to talk about the show!
"Sixty Years On" is mostly good--although Elton growls a couple times, "I Need You To Turn To" isn't the best performance as Elton flubs the words, "The King Must Die" has some off moments but it isn't the worst version, "Burn Down The Mission" has some bad vocals in spots, and Elton makes up lyrics ("living in a pharaoh"), "Sorry Seems To BeThe Hardest Word" is the best 1989 version as Elton nails the "What have I got to do" falsetto at the end of the song (the final known time he's done that), "Have Mercy On The Criminal" isn't great but Elton's voice clears up by the last chorus (which sounds good), "Love Lies Bleeding" has good vocals, "Too Low For Zero" is one of the better 1989 versions as Elton sounds good and plays a good solo but slightly flubs the lyrics, "I GuessThat's Why They Call It The Blues" sounds good, "Philadelphia Freedom" is a candidate for the best version on the tour as Elton nails all the Bb4s on all three choruses (the "freedom" Bb4 and the "shine a light" Bb4 -- which is the last known time he's done all those notes) and doesn't growl out the song, and "Sad Songs (Say So Much)" originally was praised on the old source but now doesn't sound great as Elton growls throughout the performance.
"Kiss The Bride" which is notorious for being terrible during 1989 (due to horrible vocals), is the best version from the year (although that isn't much) but still contains bad moments such as Sugarfoot making up random drum smacks and Elton hits wrong notes in spots, "A Word In Spanish" is good overall (despite some rough spots), "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Part 1" sounds great and wouldn't sound out of place among the better 1988 versions, "Mona Lisas And Mad Hatters Part 2" has much better vocals than most versions (least Elton doesn't shout throughout the song) but Sugarfoot over-drums randomly, "Nikita" is one of the better versions from the tour (the outro is fairly clean), "Daniel" is a candidate for the best post-surgery version as Elton sings the song well with similar phrasing to the Japanese 1988 versions, "I Don't Wanna Go On With YouLike That" sounds great overall (one of the best "straight-forward" versions without falsetto in the outro), "Candle In The Wind" sounds great overall with clean vocals, "Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting" has some questionable phrasing but isn't the worst version, "Your Song" has the ever-awesome "Donald Duck phrasing" during the final chorus (although the bulk of the song sounds good), "I'm Still Standing" sounds great, and "Song For Guy" ends the show but the Roland keyboard sounds bad compared with the Steinway piano!
ENJOY!!!

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You'd been dreaming awayBut it's time to leave loveAnd finally goneOh but don't get me wrongAnd I'm drifting awayIn the years we thought would never endLet's pray they'll come againWell, after all this time it took for us to growThere's no sign of love right now you knowSo you walk your wayLet me walk mineYou walk your wayLet me walk mineCuz I'm used to planning my daysBut it's time I stopped including youOh won't you be blueCuz although I'm walking awayThere's just one wish in mind to meet againAnd we will my friendSaid after all this time it took for us to growThere's no love between us, girl, you knowSo you walk your wayLet me walk mineYou walk your wayAnd I'll walk mineAfter all this time it took for us to growThere's no love between us, girl, you knowSo you walk your wayLet me walk mineYou walk your wayAnd I'll walk mineAnd we'll meet againWe will my friendAnd things will be much better thenYou walk your wayLet me walk mineYou walk your wayLet me walk mineYou walk your wayLet me walk mine

It turns out that a theory explaining how we might detect parallel universes and prediction for the end of the world was proposed and completed by physicist Stephen Hawking shortly before he died ... &nbsp;. According to reports, the work predicts that the universe would eventually end when stars run out of energy ... ....

In another blow to the Trump administration Monday, the US Supreme Court decided Arizona must continue to issue state driver’s licenses to so-called Dreamer immigrants and refused to hear an effort by the state to challenge the Obama-era program that protects hundreds of thousands of young adults brought into the country illegally as children, Reuters reported ... – WN.com. Jack Durschlag....

Uber announced on Monday that it was pulling all of its self-driving cars from public roads in Arizona and San Francisco, Toronto, and Pittsburgh after a female pedestrian was reportedly killed after being struck by an autonomous Uber vehicle in Tempe, according to The Verge.&nbsp; ... “We are fully cooperating with local authorities in their investigation of this incident.” ... "Some incredibly sad news out of Arizona....

Britain’s Royal Astronomical Society announced Monday that an object called 1I/2017 (‘Oumuamua) – the first confirmed asteroid known to have journeyed here from outside our solar system – most likely came from from a binary star system, or two stars orbiting a common center of gravity, EarthSky reported ... They looked at how common these star systems are in the galaxy ... ....

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Europa League final host Lyon is at risk of a one-season ban from UEFA competitions after more fan disorder. UEFA charged Lyon on Monday for incidents including "racist behavior" and "crowd disturbances" at a Europa League home game against CSKA Moscow last week....

As nurse EmilyLyons arrived for work around 7.30 a.m ...Lyons survived the blast, but lost an eye and was left with chronic injuries and pain.&nbsp; ... He used a remote device to detonate the bomb, watching from a distance the explosion that killed Sanderson and maimed Lyons. Emily Lyons speaks to reporters outside the Richard B ... Birmingham clinic bombing survivor Emily Lyons called Rudolph a coward....

SALEM, N.H. — An outside agency has been hired to review the policies and practices of the SalemPolice Department — a move that a police official said was surprising and disappointing ... "We are a bit taken aback by this ... I think it will be good to have an outside perspective evaluate areas to determine if we need to modify current processes," Board of SelectmenChairMikeLyons said in a statement ... ....

Coming off a 34-6 record last season, McCracken County remains the favorite in the FirstRegion going into the 2018 campaign. But still, Mustangs coach GenoMiller said his team – which lost 6-3 to Pleasure Ridge Park in the state semifinals – has its work cut out for it. “They’re only a favorite if somebody says they’re the favorite,” Miller said. “They feel like they’ve got a lot to prove ...Seed – a John A ... I can’t name a No ... LyonCounty....

BC-SOC--UEFA-Lyon,123. Lyon risks season ban by UEFA for fan racism, disorder ...Lyon was eliminated from the ... Last April, UEFA put Lyon on two-year probation after fan disorder delayed a Europa League quarterfinal match against Besiktas....

BC-SOC--UEFA-Lyon, 1st Ld-Writethru,208. Lyon risks season ban by UEFA for fan racism, disorder ...Europa League final host Lyon is at risk of a one-season ban from UEFA competitions after more fan disorder. UEFA says it has charged Lyon for incidents including "racist behavior" and "crowd disturbances" at a Europa League home game against CSKA Moscow....

Up to 150 hooded Lyon fans ... The case will be decided on May 31 and Lyon already have a suspended two-years European ban hanging over them from April 2017 after fighting outside and inside their stadium marred a previous Europa League game with Turkish side Besiktas....

Two months ago Memphis Depay crashed his last-minute shot past Alphonse Areola to give Lyon a 2-1 win against Paris Saint-Germain and cut the gap at the top of Ligue 1 to eight points. Lyon looked like genuine outsiders for the title and Bruno Génésio seemed to have finally figured out his team ...Lyon had the lead and had found their rhythm....